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Brydon Carse – Cricket Career Overview

Brydon Alexander Carse (born July 31, 1995) is a South African-born English international cricketer.  A right-arm fast bowler height is at 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m), he has become a impotant player of England’s bowling attack across all three formats of the game.

He represents Durham County Cricket Club domestically and has also featured in various T20 leagues, including the IPL and The Hundred.

Early Life and Background

Carse was born in Port Elizabeth (now Gqeberha), South Africa. He grew up in a sporting environment; his father, James Alexander Carse, was a Zimbabwean cricketer who played for Northamptonshire in the 1980s.

Due to his British ancestry through his father, Brydon was eligible to play in the English county circuit. He moved to England at 16 to join Durham Academy and eventually completed his England residency qualification in 2019.

Cricket Career

Carse is known for his raw pace, consistently speeds around 91 mph (146 kph). While primarily a bowler, he is also a lower-order batsman, often described as a bowling all-rounder.

Career Statistics (as of early 2026)

Format Matches Wickets Best Bowling Batting Avg 5w/10w
Test 13 55 6/42 18.88 1 / 1
ODI 30 34 5/61 17.60 1 / 0
T20I 14 20 3/23 9.20 0 / 0

Challenges and Suspension

In May 2024, Carse’s career faced a temporary setback when he was handed a three-month suspension for breaches of anti-corruption betting rules. The investigation found he had placed 303 bets on cricket matches between 2017 and 2019 while sidelined with long-term injuries. Crucially, none of the bets were on matches he played in.

Carse accepted the charges, expressed deep remorse, and returned to international duty in late 2024 with the full support of England management.

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